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वारा wārā[S. वायर् +कं, rt. वृ ;—or wār (nā), q.v.+Prk. णअव्वं=S. इतव्यं], s.m. Blessing, boon;—goods, possessions, wealth, lucre;—benefit, gain, earnings;—saving; thrift;—cheapness;—a victim, a sacrifice, an offering, anything devoted (syn. nićhāwar);—adj. Cheap:—wārā-pherī, s.m. The circumambulation of a thing sacrificed, or the waving an offering round the head of a person (see wār-pherī; wārī-pherī):—wāre-nyāre, s.m. pl. Possessions, wealth; gains, earnings:—wārenyāre karnā, To acquire riches, to make money; to earn:—wāre-nyāre honāor ho-jānā(-ke), To become possessed of wealth and comfort (esp. one who was previously in poverty), to become well-off.
Origin: Hindi